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CBCS – Surveying a Listed Building – What You Need To Know

27 March - 12:30 - 13:30

£12.50

Wednesday, 27th March 12.30pm

Why you should do this Lunchtime CPD session

Surveying and reporting on a Listed Building is not the same process as surveying and reporting on a non-Listed Building.

This Lunchtime CPD session will give you an insight into the similarities of the survey and report process but also, crucially, how they differ.

Who should do this Lunchtime CPD session?

This CPD session is intended to be for anyone who might be interested in undertaking surveys and reporting on Listed Buildings.

It would be particularly useful to those who are still training, those in the early stages of their career as well as those who are more experienced.

More Training Available In-Person

This online CPD webinar will provide the basic information but nothing can be better than gaining practical experience at real buildings.

We also have in-person training dates which you might find of interest.   We firmly believe that the very best way to learn is through practical experience.

Training Instructor

Duncan is one of the UK’s most experienced Chartered Building Surveyors regarding historic and Listed Buildings, having been doing this work for over 35 years.   He runs Listed Building Surveys and he was Chair of the RICS Building Conservation Steering Group 2017 – 2023.  He is the lead author of the new RICS Professional Standard – Conservation of Heritage Buildings and Assets, which will be published in 2024.  Duncan teaches building surveying, architectural history, building pathology and building conservation to undergraduate, postgraduate and mature students and also to the general public and the trades.

Details

Date:
27 March
Time:
12:30 - 13:30
Cost:
£12.50
Event Category:
Website:
https://cbcstudies.com/survlistbldg/

Organiser

Centre for Building Conservation Studies
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